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Penn State Extension Community Trees Update: 59th Annual Shade Tree Symposium March 25-26 In Lebanon

PA Environment Daily

The latest Penn State Extension Community Trees Update highlights the upcoming 59th Annual Shade Tree Symposium being held March 25-26 at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center in Lebanon. Attendees at the symposium can visit the trade show to talk with over twenty vendors showcasing a range of tools, equipment, and supplies.

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Allegheny County Conifer Symposium June 14 To Explore Future Of Conifers In A Changing Climate In Western PA

PA Environment Daily

Climate change is impacting trees and forests around the globe. Regional experts will come together for the Allegheny County Conifer Symposium , hosted by Tree Pittsburgh on June 14 in Pittsburgh. Click Here to view the full agenda to see speakers and topics. at Tree Pittsburgh’s campus. at Tree Pittsburgh’s campus.

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Penn State Extension: Homeowner Perspectives Needed For On-Lot Septic System Maintenance Survey; More!

PA Environment Daily

The latest Watershed Winds newsletter from Penn State Extension includes articles on a wide variety of topics-- on-lot septic system maintenance, tree planting checklist for youth, choose native workshops and much more. At the end of the study, some respondents will be selected for a free well water testing.

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The ‘Both Siderism’ That Once Dominated Climate Coverage Has Now Become a Staple of Stories About Eating Less Meat

Inside Climate News

A Towson professor called the faux debate over the sustainability of a meat-based diet “striking,” plus volcanic ash in Lake Mead, a videogame called Floodland and a database covering every tree on the planet. By Katelyn Weisbrod For years, the reality of climate change was presented in newspaper articles as an open debate.

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Back to school: article collections to get you ready for the new academic year

Frontiers

As the the new academic year begins, we have gathered our top article collections on education. million, researchers explored topics spanning from the natural world as a resource for learning and advancements in technology-based assessment to overcoming inequalities in schools and gendered paths into STEM. 14 articles | 199,000 views.

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TreeVitalize Conference To Focus On Urban Trees, Community Resilience May 31-June 1 In Philadelphia

PA Environment Daily

The Penn State Extension will host a TreeVitalize Conference, Trees and Community: Rooted in Resilience and Equity May 31 and June 1, 2023 at the Discovery Center in Fairmount Park , Philadelphia. Reprinted from Penn State Extension Community Trees newsletter. Pesticide applicator credits also will be available, pending approval.

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Penn State Extension, Partners: Collaborative School Planting Project Creates Lifelong Learners In Chester County

PA Environment Daily

During this time, Carol “observed much tree loss along the stream edge, a low rate of native forbs and grasses, a high rate of noxious invasive species, and few bird species along this reach of the Creek.” The Chesapeake Bay Foundation Keystone Ten Million Trees Program donated the native trees, shrubs, and protective shelters.

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